I'm afraid it's back to that old Chestnut "Backup". Is there a solution. Having tried many times to back up my C drive, reluctantly I have had to cancel it after several hours on each occasion, as it seems to be going nowhere. It seems stuck at about 25%. Vista and all the other Windows O/S in the past didn't seem to have this problem. I am stuck at the moment with not being able to back up my computer, that is unless i leave it on for 24 hours. Has anyone got a solution. Rant over. Many thanks. Lee
The suggestions above focus on imaging.
"Backup and Restore" generically refers to two very different activities.
(1) Imaging - Snapshot of a whole partition (OS, programs, data - the lot) and stored in large vhd files. Invaluable for recovering when your system fails or becomes flaky and you have no other simple resolution. Also if your HDD dies.
Easy and relatively quick (~<30 min) to make and restore.
(2) File/Folder - basically backs up personal material and standalone programs if you like. But not OS or installed programs. MS and others use multiple .zip files.
I think your problem is with (2) File/folder backup? Others experience a similar problem, particularly if they try to use DVD media for backup.
MS version of (1) and (2) work for many people including me. Other people have problems and look for alternatives.
Imaging Alternatives
I
also use Macrium Reflect free and find it a robust, simple to use program, highly regarded by many. There are a number of others paid & free.
File/Folder Backup alternativesSome are
GFI, Cobian Backup, Comodo backup, Fbackup
You need to try them to see what suites you. So far none of them particularly impress me. For a largish file/folder backup (say 20GB) you will typically end up with a spanned zip archive. If you lose the first *.zip you lose the lot I think (others in the archive set are of the form ***.v01, .v02 etc).